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The first step in checking your 2012 Chevrolet Cruze for coolant leaks on the passenger side is to examine if there is a leak coming from the main radiator hose on that side. Other common issues could include a worn seal or a compromised thermostat housing. Once you've looked into the basic issues, it's important to note that the water outlet in your vehicle tends to have a high failure rate, often leaking at the junction between the water outlet and the tank recovery hose. While replacing the recovery tank hose is straightforward, handling the water outlet repair can be more complex. I can guide you through the process, but I highly recommend taking your car to a local shop for repairs as they are familiar with this recurring problem in Chevrolets.
Two days after having the radiator replaced, the sensor inside the radiator came off, causing a loss of all coolant. Could this be a mistake made by the mechanic?
If a 2012 Chevy Cruze is dripping water or coolant on the passenger side of the car, it could be due to a potential issue with the connection of the hose linked to the vehicle's blower.